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USPS plan would make dramatic changes
Postmaster General outlines plan that would limit mail delivery to five days a week starting in 2011, among other actions.
Tags: management , USPS , Postmaster General , Bob Bernstock , mail delivery , Dorothy Ramienski
Thinking outside the mailbox
Tags: mngt , contracting , postmaster , Agency of the Month
Postal Service prepares to move to five day delivery
The Postal Service is also considering changes to its pay and benefits, as well, including how it plans to fund its retirement program and whether it will reduce its workforce. Postmaster General John Potter recently testified before the Senate about the overall plan.
Tags: Pay & Benefits , management , USPS , Capitol Hill , Dorothy Ramienski , retirement
The Fiscal Future of the USPS
Tags: mngt , P&B , USPS , Postmaster General , Max Cacas
Federal Newscast - June 21, 2011
Newscast stories heard on the June 21, 2011, edition of In Depth with Francis Rose.
Tags: Leon Panetta , Mark Warner , contracting , acquisition , transparency , spending , Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority , DoD , In Depth
Ex-postmaster general to head Airports Authority
Former U.S. Postmaster General John (Jack) Potter is expected to be selected as the next head of the Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority during a board meeting Wednesday.
Tags: U.S. Postmaster General , Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority , Dulles Metrorail , Dulles International Airport , Adam Tuss , Dulles Rail
Former Postmaster Potter reviews 32-year career
Best of interview with John Potter.
Tags: USPS , Best of , Federal Drive , management , budget
Outgoing Postmaster General shares advice for USPS
Outgoing Postmaster General John Potter joins the Federal Drive for an in depth exit interview.
Tags: Federal Drive , management , USPS , pay and benefits , Vyomika Jairam
USPS seeks innovative, legislative relief for financial woes
The Postal Service is reeling from the decision by the Postal Rate Commission not to increase the price to mail a letter. USPS was hoping to use the rate hike to help close the $7 billion deficit it faces this year. The service continues to face reduced volume, more people using the Internet and legal barriers to changing key parts of its business mode.
Tags: management , USPS , Tom Carper , Postal Regulatory Commission , Ruth Goldway , Max Cacas



